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Theory of knowledge, R.M. Chisholm, Prentice Hall, 1977, u. 99, 103.
"But if it is possible for some propositions to be both evident and false, then as we shall see, it is also possible for a person to accept as true and evident proposition without there by knowing that that proposition is true
- Theory of Knowledge, page 103.
we are all liable to hold atleast some
false heliefs."
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Philosophy of Logic by Susan Haack, p. 232.
Thit page 234.
"True belief is not yet sufficient for knowledge. For if a person cannot give an account or x justification for what he hellaves truely, then Wo usally do'nt say that we really knows.
-Problem in Philosophy East and West edited by R.T. Blackwood and ... Hermon.
h is not more reasonable for s than accepting h." h is acceptable for a with holding
Theory of Knowledge D1.2
Ihid, Page 6
certain
नय Acceptable
प्रमाण . Chisholm acceptable proposition a certain proposition भीतर करते हैं।
ये